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How to make video to DVD on Mac like AVI to DVD mac with Mac DVD Creator?

iJoysoft DVD Creator for Mac

Perfect DVD Creator for Mac, Mac DVD Creator software to create DVD from all videos with custom menu, subtitles, video effects

  • Make video to DVD on Mac from HD and SD video: Create DVD from videos like MKV, TS, MOV, MTS, AVI, MPEG, WMV, MP4, etc.
  • Mac DVD Creator, also ISO Converter/Make: Burn video to DVD movies, DVD folders or ISO files, like AVI to ISO.
  • DVD Creator for Mac with DVD authoring & customization: Make DVD on Mac with custom menu, audio tracks, subtitles, video thumbnails and video effects.
  • This Mac DVD Creator can create DVD movies from MOV videos taken by iPhone 4

How to make video to DVD on Mac like AVI to DVD mac, burn MPEG, MPEG, MKV, MOV, MTS etc to DVD with Mac DVD Creator software? 

 

With iJoysoft DVD Creator, you can burn favorite videos to DVD and share these interesting moments with your friends. You could easily convert and burn SD and HD videos to DVD, like VOB, MPEG, DivX, MP4, WMV, MKV, MTS, DV, or iPhone 4 videos (MOV), AVI to DVD on Mac, and burn to DVD folders and ISO files. Free download this Mac DVD Creator, make video to DVD which can be played with most portable or home DVD players right now!

 

Here is the guide for How to burn video to DVD Mac, like AVI to DVD on Mac with iJoysoft DVD Creator for Mac.


 

Step 1: Load video files in iJoysoft DVD Creator for Mac

Click the "Add Video File(s)" button on the Toolbar or select "File > Add Video File(s)..." from the drop-down menu to load the video files you plan to burn.

 

Step 2: Adjust output settings

Destination: Insert a recordable disc, and select the disc you have inserted from the drop-down list. Alternatively, choose "Save as DVD Folder" or "Save as Image (.iso)" to create a DVD folder or ISO image for the selected file(s) respectively.

 

Volume Label: Enter a text in the textbox to give your DVD movie a name.
Writing Speed: Choose an appropriate speed from the drop-down list according to your CPU configuration.

 

Copies: Enter a number into the textbox to set the number of copies you wish to burn. Note: if you choose to burn more than 1 copy, after burning each DVD copy, this Mac DVD Creator will remind you to insert a new recordable disc.

 

Step 3: Create customized DVD menu

Click the "Templates" button at right side on the Menu panel to open the Menu Templates window, and then select a template for your movie.


 

The templates can be customized by this DVD Creator for Mac. Click the "Edit" button next to the "Templates" button to open the Menu Edit window, here you can change the template, add background music/picture, title and opening film to your menu.
In case that you don’t want to add a menu in your movie, tick the "No Menu" box.

 

Step 4: Start creating DVD, burn video to DVD on Mac with Mac DVD Creator

Click the "Burn" button start burning the selected file(s) to DVD.

 

Tips:
You can preview a video file with the built-in player on the interface and take a snapshot at any time while previewing.

 

Tips: How to customize Video Files?

 

 

1. Add subtitles with iJoysoft DVD Creator for Mac


Step 1: Select a video file from the File List, and then click the "Subtitles" button on the Toolbar to open Subtitles window. Click the "+" sign on the right panel and choose the subtitle file you want to add in the dialog, the subtitle file will then be displayed in the Subtitle List. You can add up to 32 subtitle files per video.

 

Step 2: Select a subtitle from the Subtitle List, and then choose a language from the "Subtitle Language" drop-down list. You can also adjust the vertical position and the font style of the subtitle accordingly.

 

Step 3: In case the subtitle is not sync with the video, you can drag the "Subtitle Delay" slider left or right, enter the delay time in the text box, or click the up or down arrow keys to increase or decrease the delay time respectively.

 

Step 4: If you plan to set this subtitle as the default subtitle when the DVD is played, click the up arrow key above the Subtitle List repeatedly to move it to the top of the list.

 

Step 5: Click "Apply" and "Close" to save the changes and return to the interface. 


Click the "+" sign before the video file to expand its subtitle items, the subtitles you have just added will be displayed. You can add a subtitle file by clicking on the "+" sign ("Add Subtitles...") to the right of the subtitle item and edit it by clicking on the "Edit Subtitles" button.

 

2. Add audio tracks with this Mac DVD Creator 


 

Step 1: Select a video file from the File List, and then click the "Audio" button on the Toolbar to open the Audio window. Click the "+" sign on the right panel and choose the audio file you need to add in the dialog that opens, the audio file will then be displayed in the Audio Track List. You can add up to 8 audio tracks per video.

 

Step 2: Select an audio track from the Audio Track List, and then choose a language from the "Audio Language" drop-down list. You can also adjust the volume, bit rate and channel type of the audio track accordingly.

 

Step 3: In case the audio track is not in synch with the video, you can drag the "Audio Latency" slider left or right, enter the delay time in the text box, or click the up or down arrow keys to increase or decrease the delay time respectively.

 

Step 4: If you want to set this audio track as the default audio track when the DVD is played, click the up arrow key above the Audio Track List repeatedly to move it to the top of the list.

 

Step 5: Click "Apply" and "Close" to save the changes and return to the main interface.


Click the "+" sign before the video file to expand its audio track items, the audio tracks you have just added will be displayed. You can add an audio track by clicking on the "+" sign ("Add Audio Track...") to the right of the audio track item and edit it by clicking on the "Edit Audio Track" button.

 

3. Clip video file


Step 1: Select a video file from the File List, and then click the "Clip" button on the Toolbar to open the Clip window.

 

Step 2: You can clip a segment in one of two ways:

 

a) Click the "Play" button to play the video. Click the "Set Start Point" button at any time to set the start point for the segment; set the segment end point by clicking "Set End Point" at any time. A new segment will then be added to the Segment List below.

 

b) Alternatively, scroll the video to the start point of the segment you want to clip, and then click "Set Start Point". Next, scroll the video to the end point of the segment, and then click "Set End Point". A new segment will then be added to the Segment List below.

 

Step 3: Click the "New Clip" button above the Segment List, and then repeat Step 2 to get a new segment. Repeat this process to extract as many segments as you want.

 

Step 4: Click "Apply" and "Close" to save the changes and return to the main interface. All the segments you have extracted will be merged into a new video file in place of the original one ready to be outputted.

 

4. Add effects


Step 1: Select a video file from the File List, click the "Effect" drop-down button, and then select the "Effect..." option from the drop-down list to bring up the Effect window.

 

Step 2: From the "Effect" tab, tick the effects you want from the list. Click the up and down arrows keys to adjust the order of the effects.

 

5. Crop video size

 

Step 1: Select a video file from the File List, click the "Effect" drop-down button, and select the "Crop..." option from the drop-down list to bring up the Effect window.

 

Step 2: From the "Crop" tab, enter the height and width of the crop area in the corresponding textboxes below the "Crop Area Size" label to set the crop area. Enter the values of Left Margin and Top Margin in the corresponding textboxes below the "Position of Crop Area" label to adjust the position of the crop area. Choose an aspect radio from the "Keep Aspect Ratio" drop-down menu.

 

Tip: 
You can also adjust the position and the size of the crop area by clicking and dragging the central and surrounding red handles in the preview window.

 

6. Add watermarks

 

Step 1: Select a video file from the File List, click the "Effect" drop-down button, and select the "Watermark..." option from the drop-down list to bring up the Effect window.

 

Step 2: To add a text watermark, click the "Add Text Watermark" button near the top of the window, and input the content of text watermark. You can also adjust various settings for your text watermark from there.


To add a picture watermark, click the "Add Picture Watermark" button, and locate a picture from your Mac as your picture watermark in the dialog that opens. You can also adjust various settings for your picture watermark.


Tip:

You can click the "Comparing Preview" button on the bottom left of the Effect window at any time to preview the original video and the video with various effects applied side by side in real-time.